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  1. #
  2. # Multifunction miscellaneous devices
  3. #
  4. if HAS_IOMEM
  5. menu "Multifunction device drivers"
  6. config MFD_CORE
  7. tristate
  8. default n
  9. config MFD_88PM860X
  10. bool "Support Marvell 88PM8606/88PM8607"
  11. depends on I2C=y && GENERIC_HARDIRQS
  12. select REGMAP_I2C
  13. select MFD_CORE
  14. help
  15. This supports for Marvell 88PM8606/88PM8607 Power Management IC.
  16. This includes the I2C driver and the core APIs _only_, you have to
  17. select individual components like voltage regulators, RTC and
  18. battery-charger under the corresponding menus.
  19. config MFD_SM501
  20. tristate "Support for Silicon Motion SM501"
  21. ---help---
  22. This is the core driver for the Silicon Motion SM501 multimedia
  23. companion chip. This device is a multifunction device which may
  24. provide numerous interfaces including USB host controller, USB gadget,
  25. asynchronous serial ports, audio functions, and a dual display video
  26. interface. The device may be connected by PCI or local bus with
  27. varying functions enabled.
  28. config MFD_SM501_GPIO
  29. bool "Export GPIO via GPIO layer"
  30. depends on MFD_SM501 && GPIOLIB
  31. ---help---
  32. This option uses the gpio library layer to export the 64 GPIO
  33. lines on the SM501. The platform data is used to supply the
  34. base number for the first GPIO line to register.
  35. config MFD_ASIC3
  36. bool "Support for Compaq ASIC3"
  37. depends on GENERIC_HARDIRQS && GPIOLIB && ARM
  38. select MFD_CORE
  39. ---help---
  40. This driver supports the ASIC3 multifunction chip found on many
  41. PDAs (mainly iPAQ and HTC based ones)
  42. config MFD_DAVINCI_VOICECODEC
  43. tristate
  44. select MFD_CORE
  45. config MFD_DM355EVM_MSP
  46. bool "DaVinci DM355 EVM microcontroller"
  47. depends on I2C=y && MACH_DAVINCI_DM355_EVM
  48. help
  49. This driver supports the MSP430 microcontroller used on these
  50. boards. MSP430 firmware manages resets and power sequencing,
  51. inputs from buttons and the IR remote, LEDs, an RTC, and more.
  52. config MFD_TI_SSP
  53. tristate "TI Sequencer Serial Port support"
  54. depends on ARCH_DAVINCI_TNETV107X
  55. select MFD_CORE
  56. ---help---
  57. Say Y here if you want support for the Sequencer Serial Port
  58. in a Texas Instruments TNETV107X SoC.
  59. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  60. module will be called ti-ssp.
  61. config HTC_EGPIO
  62. bool "HTC EGPIO support"
  63. depends on GENERIC_HARDIRQS && GPIOLIB && ARM
  64. help
  65. This driver supports the CPLD egpio chip present on
  66. several HTC phones. It provides basic support for input
  67. pins, output pins, and irqs.
  68. config HTC_PASIC3
  69. tristate "HTC PASIC3 LED/DS1WM chip support"
  70. select MFD_CORE
  71. help
  72. This core driver provides register access for the LED/DS1WM
  73. chips labeled "AIC2" and "AIC3", found on HTC Blueangel and
  74. HTC Magician devices, respectively. Actual functionality is
  75. handled by the leds-pasic3 and ds1wm drivers.
  76. config HTC_I2CPLD
  77. bool "HTC I2C PLD chip support"
  78. depends on I2C=y && GPIOLIB
  79. help
  80. If you say yes here you get support for the supposed CPLD
  81. found on omap850 HTC devices like the HTC Wizard and HTC Herald.
  82. This device provides input and output GPIOs through an I2C
  83. interface to one or more sub-chips.
  84. config UCB1400_CORE
  85. tristate "Philips UCB1400 Core driver"
  86. depends on AC97_BUS
  87. depends on GPIOLIB
  88. help
  89. This enables support for the Philips UCB1400 core functions.
  90. The UCB1400 is an AC97 audio codec.
  91. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
  92. module will be called ucb1400_core.
  93. config MFD_LM3533
  94. tristate "LM3533 Lighting Power chip"
  95. depends on I2C
  96. select MFD_CORE
  97. select REGMAP_I2C
  98. help
  99. Say yes here to enable support for National Semiconductor / TI
  100. LM3533 Lighting Power chips.
  101. This driver provides common support for accessing the device;
  102. additional drivers must be enabled in order to use the LED,
  103. backlight or ambient-light-sensor functionality of the device.
  104. config TPS6105X
  105. tristate "TPS61050/61052 Boost Converters"
  106. depends on I2C
  107. select REGULATOR
  108. select MFD_CORE
  109. select REGULATOR_FIXED_VOLTAGE
  110. help
  111. This option enables a driver for the TP61050/TPS61052
  112. high-power "white LED driver". This boost converter is
  113. sometimes used for other things than white LEDs, and
  114. also contains a GPIO pin.
  115. config TPS65010
  116. tristate "TPS6501x Power Management chips"
  117. depends on I2C && GPIOLIB
  118. default y if MACH_OMAP_H2 || MACH_OMAP_H3 || MACH_OMAP_OSK
  119. help
  120. If you say yes here you get support for the TPS6501x series of
  121. Power Management chips. These include voltage regulators,
  122. lithium ion/polymer battery charging, and other features that
  123. are often used in portable devices like cell phones and cameras.
  124. This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
  125. will be called tps65010.
  126. config TPS6507X
  127. tristate "TPS6507x Power Management / Touch Screen chips"
  128. select MFD_CORE
  129. depends on I2C
  130. help
  131. If you say yes here you get support for the TPS6507x series of
  132. Power Management / Touch Screen chips. These include voltage
  133. regulators, lithium ion/polymer battery charging, touch screen
  134. and other features that are often used in portable devices.
  135. This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
  136. will be called tps6507x.
  137. config MFD_TPS65217
  138. tristate "TPS65217 Power Management / White LED chips"
  139. depends on I2C
  140. select MFD_CORE
  141. select REGMAP_I2C
  142. help
  143. If you say yes here you get support for the TPS65217 series of
  144. Power Management / White LED chips.
  145. These include voltage regulators, lithium ion/polymer battery
  146. charger, wled and other features that are often used in portable
  147. devices.
  148. This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
  149. will be called tps65217.
  150. config MFD_TPS6586X
  151. bool "TPS6586x Power Management chips"
  152. depends on I2C=y && GPIOLIB && GENERIC_HARDIRQS
  153. select MFD_CORE
  154. depends on REGULATOR
  155. help
  156. If you say yes here you get support for the TPS6586X series of
  157. Power Management chips.
  158. This driver provides common support for accessing the device,
  159. additional drivers must be enabled in order to use the
  160. functionality of the device.
  161. This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module
  162. will be called tps6586x.
  163. config MFD_TPS65910
  164. bool "TPS65910 Power Management chip"
  165. depends on I2C=y && GPIOLIB
  166. select MFD_CORE
  167. select REGMAP_I2C
  168. select IRQ_DOMAIN
  169. help
  170. if you say yes here you get support for the TPS65910 series of
  171. Power Management chips.
  172. config MFD_TPS65912
  173. bool
  174. depends on GPIOLIB
  175. config MFD_TPS65912_I2C
  176. bool "TPS65912 Power Management chip with I2C"
  177. select MFD_CORE
  178. select MFD_TPS65912
  179. depends on I2C=y && GPIOLIB
  180. help
  181. If you say yes here you get support for the TPS65912 series of
  182. PM chips with I2C interface.
  183. config MFD_TPS65912_SPI
  184. bool "TPS65912 Power Management chip with SPI"
  185. select MFD_CORE
  186. select MFD_TPS65912
  187. depends on SPI_MASTER && GPIOLIB
  188. help
  189. If you say yes here you get support for the TPS65912 series of
  190. PM chips with SPI interface.
  191. config MENELAUS
  192. bool "Texas Instruments TWL92330/Menelaus PM chip"
  193. depends on I2C=y && ARCH_OMAP2
  194. help
  195. If you say yes here you get support for the Texas Instruments
  196. TWL92330/Menelaus Power Management chip. This include voltage
  197. regulators, Dual slot memory card transceivers, real-time clock
  198. and other features that are often used in portable devices like
  199. cell phones and PDAs.
  200. config TWL4030_CORE
  201. bool "Texas Instruments TWL4030/TWL5030/TWL6030/TPS659x0 Support"
  202. depends on I2C=y && GENERIC_HARDIRQS
  203. select IRQ_DOMAIN
  204. help
  205. Say yes here if you have TWL4030 / TWL6030 family chip on your board.
  206. This core driver provides register access and IRQ handling
  207. facilities, and registers devices for the various functions
  208. so that function-specific drivers can bind to them.
  209. These multi-function chips are found on many OMAP2 and OMAP3
  210. boards, providing power management, RTC, GPIO, keypad, a
  211. high speed USB OTG transceiver, an audio codec (on most
  212. versions) and many other features.
  213. config TWL4030_MADC
  214. tristate "Texas Instruments TWL4030 MADC"
  215. depends on TWL4030_CORE
  216. help
  217. This driver provides support for triton TWL4030-MADC. The
  218. driver supports both RT and SW conversion methods.
  219. This driver can be built as a module. If so it will be
  220. named twl4030-madc
  221. config TWL4030_POWER
  222. bool "Support power resources on TWL4030 family chips"
  223. depends on TWL4030_CORE && ARM
  224. help
  225. Say yes here if you want to use the power resources on the
  226. TWL4030 family chips. Most of these resources are regulators,
  227. which have a separate driver; some are control signals, such
  228. as clock request handshaking.
  229. This driver uses board-specific data to initialize the resources
  230. and load scripts controlling which resources are switched off/on
  231. or reset when a sleep, wakeup or warm reset event occurs.
  232. config MFD_TWL4030_AUDIO
  233. bool
  234. depends on TWL4030_CORE
  235. select MFD_CORE
  236. default n
  237. config TWL6030_PWM
  238. tristate "TWL6030 PWM (Pulse Width Modulator) Support"
  239. depends on TWL4030_CORE
  240. select HAVE_PWM
  241. default n
  242. help
  243. Say yes here if you want support for TWL6030 PWM.
  244. This is used to control charging LED brightness.
  245. config TWL6040_CORE
  246. bool "Support for TWL6040 audio codec"
  247. depends on I2C=y && GENERIC_HARDIRQS
  248. select MFD_CORE
  249. select REGMAP_I2C
  250. select IRQ_DOMAIN
  251. default n
  252. help
  253. Say yes here if you want support for Texas Instruments TWL6040 audio
  254. codec.
  255. This driver provides common support for accessing the device,
  256. additional drivers must be enabled in order to use the
  257. functionality of the device (audio, vibra).
  258. config MFD_STMPE
  259. bool "Support STMicroelectronics STMPE"
  260. depends on (I2C=y || SPI_MASTER=y) && GENERIC_HARDIRQS
  261. select MFD_CORE
  262. help
  263. Support for the STMPE family of I/O Expanders from
  264. STMicroelectronics.
  265. Currently supported devices are:
  266. STMPE811: GPIO, Touchscreen
  267. STMPE1601: GPIO, Keypad
  268. STMPE2401: GPIO, Keypad
  269. STMPE2403: GPIO, Keypad
  270. This driver provides common support for accessing the device,
  271. additional drivers must be enabled in order to use the functionality
  272. of the device. Currently available sub drivers are:
  273. GPIO: stmpe-gpio
  274. Keypad: stmpe-keypad
  275. Touchscreen: stmpe-ts
  276. menu "STMPE Interface Drivers"
  277. depends on MFD_STMPE
  278. config STMPE_I2C
  279. bool "STMPE I2C Inteface"
  280. depends on I2C=y
  281. default y
  282. help
  283. This is used to enable I2C interface of STMPE
  284. config STMPE_SPI
  285. bool "STMPE SPI Inteface"
  286. depends on SPI_MASTER
  287. help
  288. This is used to enable SPI interface of STMPE
  289. endmenu
  290. config MFD_TC3589X
  291. bool "Support Toshiba TC35892 and variants"
  292. depends on I2C=y && GENERIC_HARDIRQS
  293. select MFD_CORE
  294. help
  295. Support for the Toshiba TC35892 and variants I/O Expander.
  296. This driver provides common support for accessing the device,
  297. additional drivers must be enabled in order to use the
  298. functionality of the device.
  299. config MFD_TMIO
  300. bool
  301. default n
  302. config MFD_T7L66XB
  303. bool "Support Toshiba T7L66XB"
  304. depends on ARM && HAVE_CLK
  305. select MFD_CORE
  306. select MFD_TMIO
  307. help
  308. Support for Toshiba Mobile IO Controller T7L66XB
  309. config MFD_TC6387XB
  310. bool "Support Toshiba TC6387XB"
  311. depends on ARM && HAVE_CLK
  312. select MFD_CORE
  313. select MFD_TMIO
  314. help
  315. Support for Toshiba Mobile IO Controller TC6387XB
  316. config MFD_TC6393XB
  317. bool "Support Toshiba TC6393XB"
  318. depends on GPIOLIB && ARM && HAVE_CLK
  319. select MFD_CORE
  320. select MFD_TMIO
  321. help
  322. Support for Toshiba Mobile IO Controller TC6393XB
  323. config PMIC_DA903X
  324. bool "Dialog Semiconductor DA9030/DA9034 PMIC Support"
  325. depends on I2C=y
  326. help
  327. Say yes here to support for Dialog Semiconductor DA9030 (a.k.a
  328. ARAVA) and DA9034 (a.k.a MICCO), these are Power Management IC
  329. usually found on PXA processors-based platforms. This includes
  330. the I2C driver and the core APIs _only_, you have to select
  331. individual components like LCD backlight, voltage regulators,
  332. LEDs and battery-charger under the corresponding menus.
  333. config PMIC_DA9052
  334. bool
  335. select MFD_CORE
  336. config MFD_DA9052_SPI
  337. bool "Support Dialog Semiconductor DA9052/53 PMIC variants with SPI"
  338. select REGMAP_SPI
  339. select REGMAP_IRQ
  340. select PMIC_DA9052
  341. depends on SPI_MASTER=y
  342. help
  343. Support for the Dialog Semiconductor DA9052 PMIC
  344. when controlled using SPI. This driver provides common support
  345. for accessing the device, additional drivers must be enabled in
  346. order to use the functionality of the device.
  347. config MFD_DA9052_I2C
  348. bool "Support Dialog Semiconductor DA9052/53 PMIC variants with I2C"
  349. select REGMAP_I2C
  350. select REGMAP_IRQ
  351. select PMIC_DA9052
  352. depends on I2C=y
  353. help
  354. Support for the Dialog Semiconductor DA9052 PMIC
  355. when controlled using I2C. This driver provides common support
  356. for accessing the device, additional drivers must be enabled in
  357. order to use the functionality of the device.
  358. config PMIC_ADP5520
  359. bool "Analog Devices ADP5520/01 MFD PMIC Core Support"
  360. depends on I2C=y
  361. help
  362. Say yes here to add support for Analog Devices AD5520 and ADP5501,
  363. Multifunction Power Management IC. This includes
  364. the I2C driver and the core APIs _only_, you have to select
  365. individual components like LCD backlight, LEDs, GPIOs and Kepad
  366. under the corresponding menus.
  367. config MFD_MAX77693
  368. bool "Maxim Semiconductor MAX77693 PMIC Support"
  369. depends on I2C=y && GENERIC_HARDIRQS
  370. select MFD_CORE
  371. select REGMAP_I2C
  372. help
  373. Say yes here to support for Maxim Semiconductor MAX77693.
  374. This is a companion Power Management IC with Flash, Haptic, Charger,
  375. and MUIC(Micro USB Interface Controller) controls on chip.
  376. This driver provides common support for accessing the device;
  377. additional drivers must be enabled in order to use the functionality
  378. of the device.
  379. config MFD_MAX8925
  380. bool "Maxim Semiconductor MAX8925 PMIC Support"
  381. depends on I2C=y && GENERIC_HARDIRQS
  382. select MFD_CORE
  383. help
  384. Say yes here to support for Maxim Semiconductor MAX8925. This is
  385. a Power Management IC. This driver provides common support for
  386. accessing the device, additional drivers must be enabled in order
  387. to use the functionality of the device.
  388. config MFD_MAX8997
  389. bool "Maxim Semiconductor MAX8997/8966 PMIC Support"
  390. depends on I2C=y && GENERIC_HARDIRQS
  391. select MFD_CORE
  392. help
  393. Say yes here to support for Maxim Semiconductor MAX8997/8966.
  394. This is a Power Management IC with RTC, Flash, Fuel Gauge, Haptic,
  395. MUIC controls on chip.
  396. This driver provides common support for accessing the device;
  397. additional drivers must be enabled in order to use the functionality
  398. of the device.
  399. config MFD_MAX8998
  400. bool "Maxim Semiconductor MAX8998/National LP3974 PMIC Support"
  401. depends on I2C=y && GENERIC_HARDIRQS
  402. select MFD_CORE
  403. help
  404. Say yes here to support for Maxim Semiconductor MAX8998 and
  405. National Semiconductor LP3974. This is a Power Management IC.
  406. This driver provides common support for accessing the device,
  407. additional drivers must be enabled in order to use the functionality
  408. of the device.
  409. config MFD_S5M_CORE
  410. bool "SAMSUNG S5M Series Support"
  411. depends on I2C=y && GENERIC_HARDIRQS
  412. select MFD_CORE
  413. select REGMAP_I2C
  414. help
  415. Support for the Samsung Electronics S5M MFD series.
  416. This driver provides common support for accessing the device,
  417. additional drivers must be enabled in order to use the functionality
  418. of the device
  419. config MFD_WM8400
  420. bool "Support Wolfson Microelectronics WM8400"
  421. select MFD_CORE
  422. depends on I2C=y
  423. select REGMAP_I2C
  424. help
  425. Support for the Wolfson Microelecronics WM8400 PMIC and audio
  426. CODEC. This driver provides common support for accessing
  427. the device, additional drivers must be enabled in order to use
  428. the functionality of the device.
  429. config MFD_WM831X
  430. bool
  431. depends on GENERIC_HARDIRQS
  432. config MFD_WM831X_I2C
  433. bool "Support Wolfson Microelectronics WM831x/2x PMICs with I2C"
  434. select MFD_CORE
  435. select MFD_WM831X
  436. select REGMAP_I2C
  437. select IRQ_DOMAIN
  438. depends on I2C=y && GENERIC_HARDIRQS
  439. help
  440. Support for the Wolfson Microelecronics WM831x and WM832x PMICs
  441. when controlled using I2C. This driver provides common support
  442. for accessing the device, additional drivers must be enabled in
  443. order to use the functionality of the device.
  444. config MFD_WM831X_SPI
  445. bool "Support Wolfson Microelectronics WM831x/2x PMICs with SPI"
  446. select MFD_CORE
  447. select MFD_WM831X
  448. select REGMAP_SPI
  449. select IRQ_DOMAIN
  450. depends on SPI_MASTER && GENERIC_HARDIRQS
  451. help
  452. Support for the Wolfson Microelecronics WM831x and WM832x PMICs
  453. when controlled using SPI. This driver provides common support
  454. for accessing the device, additional drivers must be enabled in
  455. order to use the functionality of the device.
  456. config MFD_WM8350
  457. bool
  458. depends on GENERIC_HARDIRQS
  459. config MFD_WM8350_CONFIG_MODE_0
  460. bool
  461. depends on MFD_WM8350
  462. config MFD_WM8350_CONFIG_MODE_1
  463. bool
  464. depends on MFD_WM8350
  465. config MFD_WM8350_CONFIG_MODE_2
  466. bool
  467. depends on MFD_WM8350
  468. config MFD_WM8350_CONFIG_MODE_3
  469. bool
  470. depends on MFD_WM8350
  471. config MFD_WM8351_CONFIG_MODE_0
  472. bool
  473. depends on MFD_WM8350
  474. config MFD_WM8351_CONFIG_MODE_1
  475. bool
  476. depends on MFD_WM8350
  477. config MFD_WM8351_CONFIG_MODE_2
  478. bool
  479. depends on MFD_WM8350
  480. config MFD_WM8351_CONFIG_MODE_3
  481. bool
  482. depends on MFD_WM8350
  483. config MFD_WM8352_CONFIG_MODE_0
  484. bool
  485. depends on MFD_WM8350
  486. config MFD_WM8352_CONFIG_MODE_1
  487. bool
  488. depends on MFD_WM8350
  489. config MFD_WM8352_CONFIG_MODE_2
  490. bool
  491. depends on MFD_WM8350
  492. config MFD_WM8352_CONFIG_MODE_3
  493. bool
  494. depends on MFD_WM8350
  495. config MFD_WM8350_I2C
  496. bool "Support Wolfson Microelectronics WM8350 with I2C"
  497. select MFD_WM8350
  498. depends on I2C=y && GENERIC_HARDIRQS
  499. help
  500. The WM8350 is an integrated audio and power management
  501. subsystem with watchdog and RTC functionality for embedded
  502. systems. This option enables core support for the WM8350 with
  503. I2C as the control interface. Additional options must be
  504. selected to enable support for the functionality of the chip.
  505. config MFD_WM8994
  506. bool "Support Wolfson Microelectronics WM8994"
  507. select MFD_CORE
  508. select REGMAP_I2C
  509. select REGMAP_IRQ
  510. depends on I2C=y && GENERIC_HARDIRQS
  511. help
  512. The WM8994 is a highly integrated hi-fi CODEC designed for
  513. smartphone applicatiosn. As well as audio functionality it
  514. has on board GPIO and regulator functionality which is
  515. supported via the relevant subsystems. This driver provides
  516. core support for the WM8994, in order to use the actual
  517. functionaltiy of the device other drivers must be enabled.
  518. config MFD_PCF50633
  519. tristate "Support for NXP PCF50633"
  520. depends on I2C
  521. select REGMAP_I2C
  522. help
  523. Say yes here if you have NXP PCF50633 chip on your board.
  524. This core driver provides register access and IRQ handling
  525. facilities, and registers devices for the various functions
  526. so that function-specific drivers can bind to them.
  527. config PCF50633_ADC
  528. tristate "Support for NXP PCF50633 ADC"
  529. depends on MFD_PCF50633
  530. help
  531. Say yes here if you want to include support for ADC in the
  532. NXP PCF50633 chip.
  533. config PCF50633_GPIO
  534. tristate "Support for NXP PCF50633 GPIO"
  535. depends on MFD_PCF50633
  536. help
  537. Say yes here if you want to include support GPIO for pins on
  538. the PCF50633 chip.
  539. config MFD_MC13783
  540. tristate
  541. config MFD_MC13XXX
  542. tristate
  543. depends on SPI_MASTER || I2C
  544. select MFD_CORE
  545. select MFD_MC13783
  546. help
  547. Enable support for the Freescale MC13783 and MC13892 PMICs.
  548. This driver provides common support for accessing the device,
  549. additional drivers must be enabled in order to use the
  550. functionality of the device.
  551. config MFD_MC13XXX_SPI
  552. tristate "Freescale MC13783 and MC13892 SPI interface"
  553. depends on SPI_MASTER
  554. select REGMAP_SPI
  555. select MFD_MC13XXX
  556. help
  557. Select this if your MC13xxx is connected via an SPI bus.
  558. config MFD_MC13XXX_I2C
  559. tristate "Freescale MC13892 I2C interface"
  560. depends on I2C
  561. select REGMAP_I2C
  562. select MFD_MC13XXX
  563. help
  564. Select this if your MC13xxx is connected via an I2C bus.
  565. config ABX500_CORE
  566. bool "ST-Ericsson ABX500 Mixed Signal Circuit register functions"
  567. default y if ARCH_U300 || ARCH_U8500
  568. help
  569. Say yes here if you have the ABX500 Mixed Signal IC family
  570. chips. This core driver expose register access functions.
  571. Functionality specific drivers using these functions can
  572. remain unchanged when IC changes. Binding of the functions to
  573. actual register access is done by the IC core driver.
  574. config AB3100_CORE
  575. bool "ST-Ericsson AB3100 Mixed Signal Circuit core functions"
  576. depends on I2C=y && ABX500_CORE
  577. select MFD_CORE
  578. default y if ARCH_U300
  579. help
  580. Select this to enable the AB3100 Mixed Signal IC core
  581. functionality. This connects to a AB3100 on the I2C bus
  582. and expose a number of symbols needed for dependent devices
  583. to read and write registers and subscribe to events from
  584. this multi-functional IC. This is needed to use other features
  585. of the AB3100 such as battery-backed RTC, charging control,
  586. LEDs, vibrator, system power and temperature, power management
  587. and ALSA sound.
  588. config AB3100_OTP
  589. tristate "ST-Ericsson AB3100 OTP functions"
  590. depends on AB3100_CORE
  591. default y if AB3100_CORE
  592. help
  593. Select this to enable the AB3100 Mixed Signal IC OTP (one-time
  594. programmable memory) support. This exposes a sysfs file to read
  595. out OTP values.
  596. config EZX_PCAP
  597. bool "PCAP Support"
  598. depends on GENERIC_HARDIRQS && SPI_MASTER
  599. help
  600. This enables the PCAP ASIC present on EZX Phones. This is
  601. needed for MMC, TouchScreen, Sound, USB, etc..
  602. config AB8500_CORE
  603. bool "ST-Ericsson AB8500 Mixed Signal Power Management chip"
  604. depends on GENERIC_HARDIRQS && ABX500_CORE && MFD_DB8500_PRCMU
  605. select MFD_CORE
  606. help
  607. Select this option to enable access to AB8500 power management
  608. chip. This connects to U8500 either on the SSP/SPI bus (deprecated
  609. since hardware version v1.0) or the I2C bus via PRCMU. It also adds
  610. the irq_chip parts for handling the Mixed Signal chip events.
  611. This chip embeds various other multimedia funtionalities as well.
  612. config AB8500_I2C_CORE
  613. bool "AB8500 register access via PRCMU I2C"
  614. depends on AB8500_CORE && MFD_DB8500_PRCMU
  615. default y
  616. help
  617. This enables register access to the AB8500 chip via PRCMU I2C.
  618. The AB8500 chip can be accessed via SPI or I2C. On DB8500 hardware
  619. the I2C bus is connected to the Power Reset
  620. and Mangagement Unit, PRCMU.
  621. config AB8500_DEBUG
  622. bool "Enable debug info via debugfs"
  623. depends on AB8500_CORE && DEBUG_FS
  624. default y if DEBUG_FS
  625. help
  626. Select this option if you want debug information using the debug
  627. filesystem, debugfs.
  628. config AB8500_GPADC
  629. bool "AB8500 GPADC driver"
  630. depends on AB8500_CORE && REGULATOR_AB8500
  631. default y
  632. help
  633. AB8500 GPADC driver used to convert Acc and battery/ac/usb voltage
  634. config MFD_DB8500_PRCMU
  635. bool "ST-Ericsson DB8500 Power Reset Control Management Unit"
  636. depends on UX500_SOC_DB8500
  637. select MFD_CORE
  638. help
  639. Select this option to enable support for the DB8500 Power Reset
  640. and Control Management Unit. This is basically an autonomous
  641. system controller running an XP70 microprocessor, which is accessed
  642. through a register map.
  643. config MFD_CS5535
  644. tristate "Support for CS5535 and CS5536 southbridge core functions"
  645. select MFD_CORE
  646. depends on PCI && X86
  647. ---help---
  648. This is the core driver for CS5535/CS5536 MFD functions. This is
  649. necessary for using the board's GPIO and MFGPT functionality.
  650. config MFD_TIMBERDALE
  651. tristate "Support for the Timberdale FPGA"
  652. select MFD_CORE
  653. depends on PCI && GPIOLIB
  654. ---help---
  655. This is the core driver for the timberdale FPGA. This device is a
  656. multifunction device which exposes numerous platform devices.
  657. The timberdale FPGA can be found on the Intel Atom development board
  658. for in-vehicle infontainment, called Russellville.
  659. config LPC_SCH
  660. tristate "Intel SCH LPC"
  661. depends on PCI
  662. select MFD_CORE
  663. help
  664. LPC bridge function of the Intel SCH provides support for
  665. System Management Bus and General Purpose I/O.
  666. config LPC_ICH
  667. tristate "Intel ICH LPC"
  668. depends on PCI
  669. select MFD_CORE
  670. help
  671. The LPC bridge function of the Intel ICH provides support for
  672. many functional units. This driver provides needed support for
  673. other drivers to control these functions, currently GPIO and
  674. watchdog.
  675. config MFD_RDC321X
  676. tristate "Support for RDC-R321x southbridge"
  677. select MFD_CORE
  678. depends on PCI
  679. help
  680. Say yes here if you want to have support for the RDC R-321x SoC
  681. southbridge which provides access to GPIOs and Watchdog using the
  682. southbridge PCI device configuration space.
  683. config MFD_JANZ_CMODIO
  684. tristate "Support for Janz CMOD-IO PCI MODULbus Carrier Board"
  685. select MFD_CORE
  686. depends on PCI
  687. help
  688. This is the core driver for the Janz CMOD-IO PCI MODULbus
  689. carrier board. This device is a PCI to MODULbus bridge which may
  690. host many different types of MODULbus daughterboards, including
  691. CAN and GPIO controllers.
  692. config MFD_JZ4740_ADC
  693. bool "Support for the JZ4740 SoC ADC core"
  694. select MFD_CORE
  695. select GENERIC_IRQ_CHIP
  696. depends on MACH_JZ4740
  697. help
  698. Say yes here if you want support for the ADC unit in the JZ4740 SoC.
  699. This driver is necessary for jz4740-battery and jz4740-hwmon driver.
  700. config MFD_VX855
  701. tristate "Support for VIA VX855/VX875 integrated south bridge"
  702. depends on PCI
  703. select MFD_CORE
  704. help
  705. Say yes here to enable support for various functions of the
  706. VIA VX855/VX875 south bridge. You will need to enable the vx855_spi
  707. and/or vx855_gpio drivers for this to do anything useful.
  708. config MFD_WL1273_CORE
  709. tristate "Support for TI WL1273 FM radio."
  710. depends on I2C
  711. select MFD_CORE
  712. default n
  713. help
  714. This is the core driver for the TI WL1273 FM radio. This MFD
  715. driver connects the radio-wl1273 V4L2 module and the wl1273
  716. audio codec.
  717. config MFD_OMAP_USB_HOST
  718. bool "Support OMAP USBHS core driver"
  719. depends on USB_EHCI_HCD_OMAP || USB_OHCI_HCD_OMAP3
  720. default y
  721. help
  722. This is the core driver for the OAMP EHCI and OHCI drivers.
  723. This MFD driver does the required setup functionalities for
  724. OMAP USB Host drivers.
  725. config MFD_PM8XXX
  726. tristate
  727. config MFD_PM8921_CORE
  728. tristate "Qualcomm PM8921 PMIC chip"
  729. depends on MSM_SSBI
  730. select MFD_CORE
  731. select MFD_PM8XXX
  732. help
  733. If you say yes to this option, support will be included for the
  734. built-in PM8921 PMIC chip.
  735. This is required if your board has a PM8921 and uses its features,
  736. such as: MPPs, GPIOs, regulators, interrupts, and PWM.
  737. Say M here if you want to include support for PM8921 chip as a module.
  738. This will build a module called "pm8921-core".
  739. config MFD_PM8XXX_IRQ
  740. bool "Support for Qualcomm PM8xxx IRQ features"
  741. depends on MFD_PM8XXX
  742. default y if MFD_PM8XXX
  743. help
  744. This is the IRQ driver for Qualcomm PM 8xxx PMIC chips.
  745. This is required to use certain other PM 8xxx features, such as GPIO
  746. and MPP.
  747. config TPS65911_COMPARATOR
  748. tristate
  749. config MFD_TPS65090
  750. bool "TPS65090 Power Management chips"
  751. depends on I2C=y && GENERIC_HARDIRQS
  752. select MFD_CORE
  753. select REGMAP_I2C
  754. help
  755. If you say yes here you get support for the TPS65090 series of
  756. Power Management chips.
  757. This driver provides common support for accessing the device,
  758. additional drivers must be enabled in order to use the
  759. functionality of the device.
  760. config MFD_AAT2870_CORE
  761. bool "Support for the AnalogicTech AAT2870"
  762. select MFD_CORE
  763. depends on I2C=y && GPIOLIB
  764. help
  765. If you say yes here you get support for the AAT2870.
  766. This driver provides common support for accessing the device,
  767. additional drivers must be enabled in order to use the
  768. functionality of the device.
  769. config MFD_INTEL_MSIC
  770. bool "Support for Intel MSIC"
  771. depends on INTEL_SCU_IPC
  772. select MFD_CORE
  773. help
  774. Select this option to enable access to Intel MSIC (Avatele
  775. Passage) chip. This chip embeds audio, battery, GPIO, etc.
  776. devices used in Intel Medfield platforms.
  777. config MFD_RC5T583
  778. bool "Ricoh RC5T583 Power Management system device"
  779. depends on I2C=y && GENERIC_HARDIRQS
  780. select MFD_CORE
  781. select REGMAP_I2C
  782. help
  783. Select this option to get support for the RICOH583 Power
  784. Management system device.
  785. This driver provides common support for accessing the device
  786. through i2c interface. The device supports multiple sub-devices
  787. like GPIO, interrupts, RTC, LDO and DCDC regulators, onkey.
  788. Additional drivers must be enabled in order to use the
  789. different functionality of the device.
  790. config MFD_STA2X11
  791. bool "STA2X11 multi function device support"
  792. depends on STA2X11
  793. select MFD_CORE
  794. config MFD_ANATOP
  795. bool "Support for Freescale i.MX on-chip ANATOP controller"
  796. depends on SOC_IMX6Q
  797. help
  798. Select this option to enable Freescale i.MX on-chip ANATOP
  799. MFD controller. This controller embeds regulator and
  800. thermal devices for Freescale i.MX platforms.
  801. config MFD_PALMAS
  802. bool "Support for the TI Palmas series chips"
  803. select MFD_CORE
  804. select REGMAP_I2C
  805. select REGMAP_IRQ
  806. depends on I2C=y
  807. help
  808. If you say yes here you get support for the Palmas
  809. series of PMIC chips from Texas Instruments.
  810. endmenu
  811. endif
  812. menu "Multimedia Capabilities Port drivers"
  813. depends on ARCH_SA1100
  814. config MCP
  815. tristate
  816. # Interface drivers
  817. config MCP_SA11X0
  818. tristate "Support SA11x0 MCP interface"
  819. depends on ARCH_SA1100
  820. select MCP
  821. # Chip drivers
  822. config MCP_UCB1200
  823. bool "Support for UCB1200 / UCB1300"
  824. depends on MCP_SA11X0
  825. select MCP
  826. config MCP_UCB1200_TS
  827. tristate "Touchscreen interface support"
  828. depends on MCP_UCB1200 && INPUT
  829. endmenu